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I'll offer this to those who might like to read it.  Life is hard, but
God is good!

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Subject: G@W - Thursday, July 16
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 22:01:44 -0500
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Invisible Gold

Read: 1 Peter 1:1-7

You have been grieved by various trials, that the genuineness of your
faith, being much more precious than gold . . . , may be found to praise,
honor, and glory. --1 Peter 1:6-7

In the 1980s, Northern Nevada was the site of a gold strike. The
discovery
would have been beyond the imagination of 19th-century prospectors, for
the
gold in those western hills is virtually invisible. Even after being
magnified 1,500 times, most of the particles remain imperceptible.
Modern
technology, however, has found a way to extract the gold. First, tons of
ore are crushed to the consistency of fine sand. Then cyanide is added to
dissolve the granules into a clear solution.  When zinc dust is blended
in,
the gold separates from the mixture. The gold was there all the time, but
it couldn't be seen.

There's a similarity here to Peter's explanation of suffering in his
first
New Testament letter. He saw great potential in the mountains of
adversity
and affliction that faced the Lord's people. So he encouraged them to
look
beyond the heat and pressure produced by their suffering to the precious
faith the Lord was developing from it (1 Pet. 1:6-7). He showed them that
the "faith processing"
experience was of great value to their spiritual lives. Therefore, they
could actually rejoice in it (v.8).

Don't give in to life's troubles. You may not see in them the rich
potential of a strong faith, but it's there. To have it developed is much
more precious than gold! --MRDII

Source: www.gospelcom.net/rbc/odb/odb-07-16-98.shtml


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